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Old 8th August 2007, 10:58 AM   #1
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l have built a 2oowatt amp and want to connect 15 small speakers 4ohm 10w how can l go about
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Old 8th August 2007, 02:25 PM   #2
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l have built a 2oowatt amp and want to connect 15 small speakers 4ohm 10w how can l go about
I'm guessing the 200W rating is into 4 Ohms, in that case make 3 parallel connection each with 5 speakers in series. That would make the total impedance 6.67 Ohms, and each speaker will be loaded with roughly 9 watts max.
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